Kellogg Park (so-named after the contributing Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund) features $500,000 worth of equipment, landscaping and donated manpower, with donations from architectural firms BNIM and John Williams, and the mid-century modernists at KOMPAN Inc. (I guess the days of tanbark, sawdust and rusty monkey bars are over.)

Make it Right, along with the PlayGreen Initiative, developed an eco-friendly play space, with all the bells and whistles Pitt and Make it Right have integrated into their batch of sustainable homes  rest assured, theyre not replacing the Lower Ninth with an Ikea. The site is another example of the power of potential Pitt's invested in the neighborhoods future.

Tim Knowlton, Kellogg Company vice president of corporate social responsibility, dedicated the park to the kids, who, after three years, finally get a post-K playground  that just happens to be worth half a million dollars.